Google stopped so-called forced arbitration in cases of sexual harassment and assault last year after 20,000 workers walked out to oppose how the search giant handles internal complaints. Google will do that on March 21, a spokeswoman said on Thursday. The company will also cease enforcing agreements that waived workers’ right to bring their claims as class actions.

Tesla Tanks on Negative Model 3 Report: How Will Elon Musk React?Tesla stock fellThis afternoon, Tesla (TSLA) stock fell over 2% after Consumer Reports said it “can no longer recommend the newest Tesla—the Model 3.” As the reason for its

(Bloomberg) -- AT&T Inc. joined Kellogg Co., Nestle SA, Walt Disney Co. and other major consumer brands in pausing their ad spending on Google’s YouTube video-sharing site over concerns that the platform can be used to forge networks of people engaged in exploitation of children.

Buffett Might Not Be Afraid with Apple, But He Wasn’t Greedy EitherAppleLast week, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B) released its highly anticipated fourth-quarter 13F. The filing showed that Berkshire sold some Apple shares and exited Oracle (ORCL). It

The internet-search giant has joined with U.S. government agencies and drug-store chains like CVS Health Corp. and Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. to pinpoint places where patients can drop off leftover medication. Google searches such as “drug drop off near me” will bring up locations from a database of 3,500 sites in seven states as part of the pilot program. Opioid abuse now accounts for more deaths in the U.S. than car crashes or firearms, and much of the problem stems from legally prescribed drugs that are used by family members or friends of patients.